Aaron Judge third 👀 Mookie Betts ninth 😳 We ranked the top 100 players in baseball 📈 Full list:
In four months, Reynolds -- one of few baseball players to publicly request a trade -- is expected to be one of the most coveted players from executives looking to solidify their teams for the stretch run. Toss aside a fan-less shortened 2020 season, and he has been about as productive as they come, slashing .292/.371/.496 in his three full major league seasons.
Still, after finishing in the top 40 of the last five editions of these rankings, Springer fell down the pecking order mostly because he just can't stay on the field enough. He hasn't played in more than 140 games since 2018 and made it into just 133 contests last season for Toronto. During his two seasons with the Blue Jays, Springer has hit the IL with an oblique strain, a strained quadriceps, a sprained knee and an inflamed elbow.
This ranking, which is well-deserved, illustrates why the Braves have such faith in a player who has yet to play a regular season inning for them. Murphy is one of the game's top two-way backstops who hits for power, draws walks, handles his position so well that he was the AL's Gold Glove catcher in 2021 and even has some postseason experience. He's also durable and hits well enough that he can help out frequently at DH on days he isn't catching.
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